Some related albums

Seven years ago, Asyncdrone (David Turgeon et
Kaia Wong, to whom was added Napalm Jazz
saxophonist Philémon) went in studio to record the follow-up to
insurpassable lo-fi slop fest We Who Are Distant. But the contrast couldn’t
be bigger: a clean cut production, solid improv, and very different themes from the Asyncdrone we knew. This uncanny result had the effect of them not publishing the
recording immediately. Each member went on their own way and, meanwhile, the well-named
Demolition Blues aged, and aged very well, too (a common thread among No
Type releases, we find). So much so that you could even say the whole thing was in fact recorded
seven years too early. Or eight even, because two of these tracks are actually 1999 reconstructions
by David Turgeon of various solo recordings. So it is with great joy that
we present this very last album from Asyncdrone, while we’re waiting for
the first release from Siblings, David and Kaia’s new project.